Yellen warns incoming Trump team against interfering with bank supervision

Yellen warns incoming Trump team against interfering with bank supervision


Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen speaks at the Council on Foreign Relations in New York City, U.S., October 17, 2024. 

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U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen on Friday urged the incoming Trump administration to refrain from interfering with what she called critically important appropriate regulation of American banks’ capital levels, liquidity and risk-taking.

Yellen, who has served as U.S. President Joe Biden’s Treasury secretary since he took office in January 2021, said the current U.S. oversight system was not perfect, and it was legitimate to look for ways to reduce its regulatory burden.

But she warned against taking radical steps that would interfere with needed oversight or the current system of insuring banks’ deposits, given the long history of bank failures triggering financial crises.

“I don’t want to say that exactly what we have is utterly sacrosanct and couldn’t possibly be touched. But I do not think it’s broken. We’ve got a good system,” Yellen told Reuters as she prepares to hand off to Scott Bessent, President-elect Donald Trump’s nominee to be Treasury secretary.

Trump’s return to office has raised the prospect of radical changes to the federal government’s current structure and a regulatory framework put in place over decades to oversee financial services and banking, as well as digital currency.

“Bankers always complain about over-regulation,” Yellen said. “It’s legitimate to look for areas where the burdens of regulation exceed the benefits and to try to redress that. But appropriate regulation of capital, liquidity, risk taking and the like are critically important to a sound banking system and economy, and that should not be interfered with.”

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Yellen said she was troubled by a report that Trump’s transition team was exploring ways to reduce, merge, or even eliminate the top bank regulators in Washington, but had no specific insight into their plans.

“We’ve seen what happens when banks are inappropriately supervised,” she said, referencing the unexpected failures of Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank in March 2023, and others before them that had “created the possibility of a contagious financial crisis.”

“The lessons we learned from those 100-plus years of history is that banks need to be supervised and regulated appropriately to greatly mitigate the odds of failure; that deposit insurance is a critical element in promoting safety and soundness and confidence in the system, and that there needs to be adequate access to liquidity when banks get in trouble,” she said.

Financial stability

Yellen said U.S. banks were doing “exceptionally well” despite warnings that the Dodd-Frank legislation passed after the 2008-2009 global financial crisis would make it difficult for them to compete.

The legislation resulted in the creation of the Financial Stability Oversight Council, the Federal Reserve’s division of financial stability, and the Treasury’s Office of Financial Research to anticipate and assess threats to financial stability.

Yellen, who led the Fed from 2014 to 2018, agreed that the U.S. had a complicated system of banking regulation involving many agencies at the state and federal levels. She said there had been discussions over the years about possible consolidation moves at the federal level, and the Office of Thrift Supervision was eliminated after the global financial crisis with no adverse impact.

But she added that changing the structure of the system had not been at the top of her agenda.



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